Read the Education and Wellbeing candidates’ 2017 campaign promises here

See what each Education and Wellbeing candidate hopes to do if they are elected.

We look at each candidates promises and their main aims if they were to win this years election.

You can find out everything you need to know about the 2017 CCSU student elections and how to vote here.

Education and Wellbeing candidates in alphabetical order

Jordan Howard

Jordan Howard, has ten major campaigns he is promising to champion next year.

  • Gender neutral bathrooms
  • Mental and sexual health drop-ins at the SU
  • Officer open hours
  • Lobby the university for protection of EU and international students
  • Continuation of the 24hr library program
  • More power to the course rep program
  • Fight against spiralling rent costs
  • Stress relief events
  • Canterbury community champions
  • Student Wellbeing fayres

You can read Jordan’s full manifesto here.

Rev Kenneth Mebei

Rev Kenneth Mebei, has eight main campaigns he wants to champion next year.

  • Lead officer on all academic and education affairs
  • Represent students on all matters to do with their education at CCCU
  • Run campaigns, projects and activities on education issues, as well as the issues affecting students’ wellbeing
  • Lead on academic voice representation, including student reps system
  • Lead in implementing Union Council policies
  • Sits on relevant education and wellbeing University committees
  • Responsible for lobbying for the education and wellbeing provision at CCCU
  • Champion and develop the Home Stamp scheme.

You can find Kenneth’s full manifesto here.

Ruth Okemba

has not submitted a manifesto nor a photo.

Alex Summerson

Alex Summerson, has six main campaigns that she wants to champion next year.

  • Housing
  • Education
  • Student Representatives
  • Student Support
  • Mental Health
  • Wellbeing

You can find Alex’s full manifesto here.

Jennifer Than Tin

has not submitted a manifesto nor a photo.

Jessica Thomas

has not submitted a manifesto nor a photo.

Should you feel that no candidate is good enough you can also vote to “Re-open Nominations.”

The President (Education and Wellbeing) campaign for improvements to enhance educational experiences at CCCU, empower student representatives and organise wellbeing events like the puppy day.

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